No, he did not need to pay.
He was not sent to prison because he was found innocent by a court jury of the allegations of molesting a minor in 2005. You can read it in detail in a book called The Michael Jackson Conspiracy by Aphrodite Jones. If you can´t read it, the books is based on court evidence and transcripts from that trial and basically Michael Jackson was a victim of a scam by the boy and his family. The mother of the accuser made her children lie about the whole thing in order to get money.
The book also covers the 1993 allegations, as the mother of the accuser appears in court in 2005. The jury quickly realised that Michael Jackson was a victim of extortion.
Michael Jackson was a talented creative childlike adult, as many of his esteemed colleagues and friends such as Paul Mccartney, Steven Speilberg and Elizabeth Taylor have described him.
Kids that he befriended over the years were Macaulay Culkin, Wade Robson and Brett Barnes and they along with their parents appeared at the 2005 trial to vouch that Michael Jackson NEVER behaved improperly towards them.
He wasn't.
Never.
His doctor is Conrad Murray who is now in prison for involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson.
Michael Jackson was very popular at the time and Pepsi wanted great endorsement.
This is unlikely, since Michael Jackson is deceased.
1,000,000$
Yes
He did not pay his performers, his security guards did. They payed them $ 60000
Franklin D Roosevelt, a picture of him flashes up in the prison version of the video when Michael sings that line.
Michael Jackson!!!!!=) Michael Jackson!!!!!=) Michael Jackson!!!!!=)
I wouldn't do it. Its safer to just pay for your music.
I wouldn't imagine so, because you have to pay to get into his funeral